The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith, Frederick James Furnivall, John James Munro H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 |
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... poet himself ; and those from the men who knew him are particularly valuable . These two classes of allusions have often been dwelt on before , but a third class , ( c ) consisting of the cases in which the poet's contemporaries ...
... poet himself ; and those from the men who knew him are particularly valuable . These two classes of allusions have often been dwelt on before , but a third class , ( c ) consisting of the cases in which the poet's contemporaries ...
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... [ poet's ] cousin who disappears from Snitterfield . " ( Athenæum , art . quoted above , p . 605 ) . Under those circumstances the connexion between John Shakspeare and Burbage would come through William Shakspere . The poet , himself ...
... [ poet's ] cousin who disappears from Snitterfield . " ( Athenæum , art . quoted above , p . 605 ) . Under those circumstances the connexion between John Shakspeare and Burbage would come through William Shakspere . The poet , himself ...
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... poet . A correspondent in Notes and Queries ( 2nd S. , VII . 123 ) suggests J. M. ( Scotus ) , identifying I. M. S. with the person who presented Chapman with the plate prefixed to his Iliad , and the probable author of the subscribed ...
... poet . A correspondent in Notes and Queries ( 2nd S. , VII . 123 ) suggests J. M. ( Scotus ) , identifying I. M. S. with the person who presented Chapman with the plate prefixed to his Iliad , and the probable author of the subscribed ...
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